3 Arkansans are part of African-American oral history archive

The largest African-American archive of oral histories is now located at the Library of Congress. The non-profit group HistoryMakers have been working on collecting thousands of interviews to tell the story of the African-American experience. Three Arkansans are on the list; civil rights lawyer and activist Adjoa Aiyetoro, Presidential diarist Janis Kearney, and banking executive and presidential appointee Bob Nash. KASU's Johnathan Reaves has more in this report.

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The public can start viewing the archive this fall. More information can be found here.